noun a period of ten years

  • Over the past decade, advancements in technology have greatly impacted various industries.
  • I can't believe how fast the past decade has flown by!
  • The past decade has been a rollercoaster of ups and downs.
  • The decade felt like a marathon, with each year presenting a new challenge to overcome.

noun a division of time that is longer than an era and shorter than a period

  • The Renaissance is considered a significant epoch in European history.
  • The 90s were a cool epoch for music.
  • That party was lit, it was an epoch!
  • The birth of the internet marked a new epoch in human communication.

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noun A period of time marked by distinctive character or significant events

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  • The Renaissance era was a time of great cultural and artistic achievement.
  • Back in the era of bell-bottom jeans, everyone had their own unique style.
  • In the era of social media, everyone is constantly connected.
  • The era of enlightenment brought about a new way of thinking.

verb to cover with a thin layer of gold or gold paint

adjective covered thinly or prettily with gold leaf or gold paint

  • The gilded chandelier in the ballroom added a touch of elegance to the room.
  • She bought a gilded picture frame for her favorite photo.
  • Those gilded sneakers are so cool!
  • His gilded promises turned out to be empty lies.

noun a period of greatness, success, or prosperity in a particular field or activity

  • The Renaissance is often referred to as a golden age of art and culture.
  • Back in the golden age of Hollywood, movie stars were larger than life.
  • The 90s were definitely the golden age of hip hop.
  • For many, childhood is seen as a golden age of innocence and wonder.

adjective relating to the past, especially to events, people, or things that are significant in history

  • The historical significance of the ancient ruins cannot be understated.
  • I love visiting historical sites and learning about the past.
  • That old building is so cool, it's got some real historical vibes.
  • Her decision to quit her job was a historical moment in her life.

noun the study of past events, particularly in human affairs

adjective relating to the past, especially the study of past events

  • Studying history allows us to understand the events and decisions that have shaped the world we live in today.
  • History class is actually pretty interesting once you get into it.
  • I aced my history test, no sweat!
  • The history of our friendship goes way back to our childhood days.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a monarch or monarchy

  • The country's government transitioned from a monarchical system to a democratic one.
  • The king's power in a monarchical system is absolute.
  • Being a monarch in a monarchical society must be quite the cushy gig.
  • The CEO's control over the company was almost monarchical in nature.

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preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The success of the project relied on the collaboration of all team members.
  • I'm tired of all of this drama.
  • I'm sick of dealing with all these haters.
  • The weight of the world seemed to be on her shoulders.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a period of prosperity or great success

  • The palmy days of the company's success are long gone.
  • Back in the palmy days, we used to hang out at the beach all day.
  • I wish I could go back to those palmy times when everything was easy.
  • The palmy weather made for a perfect day at the park.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a period of history immediately following prehistoric times

  • The study of protohistoric societies provides valuable insights into early human civilizations.
  • I find it fascinating to learn about protohistoric cultures and how they lived.
  • Check out this cool documentary about protohistoric tribes!
  • Exploring the protohistoric period is like piecing together a puzzle of our ancient past.

noun a period of time, typically referring to the early 19th century, characterized by a specific style or set of characteristics

  • During the Regency period, there was a focus on social and political reforms.
  • The Regency era was known for its extravagant parties and fashion.
  • Back in the Regency days, people were all about that high society life.
  • The Regency of the company was marked by innovative leadership and growth.

noun a period in European history, covering the 14th to the 17th centuries, marked by a revival in art, literature, and learning

adjective relating to the Renaissance period or its characteristics

  • The Renaissance period in Europe was known for its advancements in art, science, and culture.
  • I learned about the Renaissance in history class and it was a pretty cool time.
  • The Renaissance was like the ultimate glow-up for Europe.
  • Just like a Renaissance painting, her life was filled with vibrant colors and intricate details.

noun a revival or rebirth, especially in literature, art, or culture

  • The renascence of interest in classical literature led to a resurgence in Latin studies.
  • There seems to be a renascence of 80s fashion trends lately.
  • The renascence of street art in the neighborhood is really cool.
  • After facing many challenges, she felt a renascence of hope and determination.

adjective not civilized; barbaric or primitive in nature

  • The behavior of the tribe was considered uncivilized by modern standards.
  • Some people still hold onto uncivilized beliefs from the past.
  • That party was so uncivilized, everyone was acting crazy.
  • The lack of manners at the event made it feel like an uncivilized jungle.